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One way that inequality becomes baked into Australian society is through education.
For decades, the school system has become increasingly stratified – to the benefit of private schools and detriment of public ones.
So, what are the consequences of this divide, and how will the past twenty years of education policy shape the Australia we see tomorrow?
Today, contributor to The Saturday Paper Jane Caro on why Australia stubbornly clings onto the myth of education equality and the damage it’s doing.
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Guest: Contributor to The Saturday Paper, Jane Caro.
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One way that inequality becomes baked into Australian society is through education.
For decades, the school system has become increasingly stratified – to the benefit of private schools and detriment of public ones.
So, what are the consequences of this divide, and how will the past twenty years of education policy shape the Australia we see tomorrow?
Today, contributor to The Saturday Paper Jane Caro on why Australia stubbornly clings onto the myth of education equality and the damage it’s doing.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Contributor to The Saturday Paper, Jane Caro.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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